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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 2. Aeronautics
- Chapter 10. Aeronautics and Communication
- Section 10. Supervision Over Aeronautics and Communication; Regulations.
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Section 20. , 02.10.030l Investigations and Hearings; Use of Reports of or Testimony in Investigations as Evidence and Department Employees as Witnesses. [Repealed, Sec. 14 Ch 56 SLA 2001].
AS 02.10.010. Supervision Over Aeronautics and Communication; Regulations.
- (a) The Department of Transportation and Public Facilities shall supervise aeronautics and communications inside the
state, and shall make recommendations for the establishment, location, maintenance, operation, and use of airports,
landing fields, air markings, air beacons, and other navigation facilities.
- (b) The department shall, whenever it considers the action necessary in the interest of general safety or the safety of
those engaged in aeronautics, adopt regulations establishing minimum standards with which all air navigation facilities
shall comply, and shall adopt and enforce regulations to safeguard from accident and to protect the safety of persons
operating or using aircraft and persons and property on the ground, and to develop and promote aeronautics and
communications in the state. However, the regulations may not duplicate or conflict with the aeronautical and
communications regulations adopted by the United States Department of Transportation or the Federal Communications
Commission.
- (c) The department shall adopt regulations governing the proper protection of the records of the proceedings of the
department and the filing and publicizing of its regulations so that they are accessible to and generally known by the
interested public.
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